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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1910)
THE EVEXrNO NEWS MONDAY, MAIICIf 21, 1010. News of the City Briefly ToldX , 1 1 , ? Carl Becker wnB la the city Satur day on buBlnuBB. Mrs. C. A. Wroe, of Drain, was In tho city toduy on business. -r n ii..-,u,,,. nf the Harding Land company, loft yesterday for the north. Mrs. B. C. Akoo anu son, wont to Saloin this morning to visit . . I.,,. Mn wlltnh Kurtz. uor uniiB"LU'i " Mrs. Otto Ran, who sold her place on Stovons street to Hev. Starmor, went to Los Angeles, Sunday morn ing. Now paper, new patterns, now styles paints, varulBhos, etc., at Ush er's Pulnt Store. r,iminn. who has been been visiting friends and relatives In He ctly. returned to I'ortlaud tlilB Diornlng. O. W. Thompson 1b building himself B nice homo on me iom i-un"j i' chnsed on Prospect street In North i'arK auuiueii. Marrlago licenses were Issued today to J. H. Kernes and MIbs Cora Ilhea. and to C. A.Chapnmn and Mrs. nhoda Davidson. Mr. nobert Connor returned from n trip to Grant county last evening, whore he has juat purchased a 680 ncro stock farm. MIbb Dorman, who visited last work at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. William Dell, relujjied to hor home in ujugono puiiray. Mrs. Julia Dean, who tins been vis iting nt the homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. .1. B Poolo. No. 112 Ilrockway Btreet, went to Portland Sunday morning. MIbs Modn Drain, a sludent at the University of Oregon, passed through town Sunday on her way to Orants Pass whero she will visit friends. . Winnie Oaddls has commenced on the Installation of a hot water heat ing Bysloin' In tho residence of J. W. Perkins, corner of MoBhor and Steph ens street. 'Mr. nnd Mrs. Karl Fickle, of Dor cna, arrived In tho city Saturday and are visiting with the former's par ents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Fickle, In this city. Circulating Library at Ilosobiirg Hook Store. 1.000 volitions new fic tion, paper covers, -only 10c each. After rending one oxchaugo It for an other for only 5c. f Dr. A. W. Groen, of Medical Lake, who has been in the city two months the Kueut of hlu daughter, Mrs. H. li. Wood, will leave for his home In the northern Blate tomorrow. Donald MoChillon will celebrate his 11th birthday tomorrow evening nt hlB home In this cltv. A number of his boy friends will be on hand to enjoy tho occnslon with him. Mrs. Fdllh Porter, who 'has been visiting hre brothers. R. M. nnd H. R. Wood In Iblfl city for the past ten (layn, returned to her home nt Medl cnl Lake, Washington, yesterday. Miss Cora Uhea and J. 11. Kernes of this city were married Sunday ev ening. The ceremony wns perform ed nt tb" United Hrolhrcn church. Rev. T. W. Ward. pastor of the church, ofliilatltig. llnv, oats or Rraln nre nil right Tor the horse, but how about your wife. Wouhln't sho be pleased lo have some of those swell fixtures Tor her home, now on display at Winnie Gnddls, the plumber. if Mr. Kdwnrd H. Feckenscher. the TJ. S. land office clerk, left this morn ing for Croat Falls. Montana, where he has leen transferred by the de partment. Mrs. Feckenscher will re rnr.!:: here far the present. William Knmp, of Unipnnn. wns In tho city Saturday and favored the News office with a business call. Tho recent rains bnvo been Just what the farmora want and liavo started vege tation In his vicinity In good style. Mrs. H. K. MoNuhb. of Ferrlll. Idaho, who has been In the cltv look ing over the country, went to Myrtle Creek this morning. She will be Joined here later by her husband. They expect to locate In this vicinity. Mrs. Mary A. Williams, who has been In tho city since the Interment hero of tho late Joseph Williams, left this morning for Modford. whero she expects to make her future hnm. Hho was accompanied by her daughter nnd two soiib. Your price of living will bo reduced If you buy your groceries at the North Side Oroeery. It Is easv to live well nnd grow fat If you trndo with ws. Phono 2C33. Freo dellverv to nil pnrts of the cltv. d-tf C. I. Leavongood and wife are In town today. The Nesmllh county division com mittee will meet next Thursday. Try one of those Snoll filters will fit any faucet. See Winnie Qaddis. the plumber. It For a good shavo, hair cut or bath, call at the Mudcllx barber shop, Cass Btreet. tf Mrs. Mary Whipple and daughter, Mrs. Itlce, came down from Myrtle Creek today, where Mrs. Whipple lutB been on a visit. if von are looking for good ser vice In tho barber line, call at the Mnddix barber shpp, Cass street, Roseburg, National bank bldg. Three chair shop. Bath room In connec tion, tf Mr. nnd Mrs. John Abeeno went to Oakland today to visit Mrs. Aheen'B father, Mr. Harrington Manning end family. They will return next Fri day evonlng. For Men There Is no better shoe mnde than the celebrated "J. K. Tilt," which Is to be found nt the Mllllkln Shoe Store. And for heavy wear there Ib nothing equal to the "United Workman Shoo." d-tf Mrs. W. E. Kurd, of Portland, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Ke znrteo, Binco the death of her mother, Mrs. E. Mofflt, returned to Portland this morning. Mrs. Ilurd came here from Colorndo where she has been spending the winter. , Mrs. J. S. Hendrlekson, of Spo kane, Washington, who today pur chased tho Asher place near the Sol diers' Homo, left today for Spokane nnd will return here shortly with his family. Mr. Hendrlekson Is a con tractor and builder. MrB. Evelyn Ramp, who has been In the city for tho past few weeks vis iting nt tho homo of F. II. Churchill, will leavo tomorrow for Marshfleld where Bho will enjoy a month'B visit with frlendB, after which sho will re turn to Hoseburg and practice her profession, that of a trained nurso. D Asher has sold his six and one- half acre farm In West Roseburg to a gentleman from Spokane by the name of Hendrlekson. Mr. and Mrs. Asher expect to leave Ibis week fnr Cottage Clove where- they will lo cale. Tho consldertnlon was $3, 000. O. W. Burnett, of Myrtle Creek, has taken tho agency for tho Ford automobile. Ho expeclB lo have a model "T" 4-cyllnder touting car on exhibition here this week, and re quests that prospective buyers wait ii til II they have seen the new machine before placing their orders elsewhere. O. W. Sloper. the cleaner and pressor, has Just received bis line of spring samples from Kd. V. Price Chlcugo tailors, nnd Invites the pub lic to Inspect them. Tho line Is one of the handsomest .ever received l.y him nnd Includes nil the latest weaves mndo Into tho most fashion able attlro for men. tf F. F. PatterKon. the contractor, has been awarded the contract of excavating fur H. L. Marslers' new building on the corner of Cass md Rose streets. He will begin work next Wednesday. Mr. Hodnlph. the architect, expects to h'lve tho build ing plans completed within ten dnvs w'.ien bids for the building contract will bo awarded. Mr. nnd Mrs. S. C. Bartrum re turned yesterday afternoon from Med ford, where they have been visiting wltll the latter'B parents. Mr. Bnr truiu left on last nlglit'fl train for Portland whero he gnea to attend the meeting nf the forest supervisors for district No. 0. He Is on the program for an address on "Flro Protection of the Forest nnd Co-operntlon "with State nnd County Organizations." The session of the foresters convenes to day and will continue all tho week. Yesterday was Y. M. C. A. dav In Roseburg. P. F. Campbell, president of the Vulverslty of Oregon, spoko In behalf of the Institution nt the Chris tian church; F. 10. A. Smith, associa tion secretary for Oregon nnd Idiiho. spoke nt theitaptlst cbnr.ch; Dr. Ceo. B, Pratt, n Portland buslenss man and association worker, spoko at the Methodist church: K. M. Brown, of the 1'nlverslty of Oregon, spoke nt the South MothPidist Kpisropnl church. In tho afternoon there was a men's meeting at the tabernacle at which Dr. Pratt gave a dynamic address on "Live Wires." The campaign will be concluded tonight with a fine stereon- ticon lecture nt the tabernacle by Secretary F. E. A. Smith. It Is hoped that these addresses will stimulate a morn ncttve Interest in association work, which will result eventually In the erection of an association building In Roseburg. Phono Mnln 2 lift All work first -class Commercial Abstract Co. Abstracts of Title Filing Papers Prepared Insurance, Etc. ' Bonds of all Kinds Furnished J. B. Williams, the engineer, has been off duty Blnce the 13th on ac count of sickness. Mrs. Norman B. Young, who lives at 128 South Kane street, returned from a visit to Oold Hill, today. Rev. Addle Short will begin a ser ies of meetings with the Baptist church at Dlllurd next Sunday ev onlng. Attorney Albert Abraham went to Snlem today to argue the case of Houck, et al, vs. the City of Rose burg before the supreme court to morrow on behalf of the plaintiff. Judge J. W. Hamilton has return ed from Eugene where he has been for the past two weeks disposing of Borne circuit court cases for Judge Harris. W. C. Harding went to Portland Sunday. Michael De Vaney, who has been In the Mercy hospital since thd-13th of last December, was out of the hos pital for tho first time yesterday. Mike had his right leg amputated bo low the knee as a result of a fall which he received last December. T. L. Lee, of Northport. Washing ton, arrived In the city last Tuesday and has purchased a farm In the Looking GlasB country, which he has taken possession of. The gentleman was 111 the city this morning and favored this office with a call, or dering tho semi-weekly News sent to his addrcss.i Mr. Lee Is a progres sive farmer and believes that there are great opportunity In this section of Oregon. Henry Kernan, of Oak Creek, was in the city today on business. Wayne, the wizard, Is the attrac tion at the Novelty theater for this evening aud tomorrow night. A marriage license haa been Issued to 0. A. Puckett and Bessie C. Dun bar, both of Canyonvllle. C. T. Colt, manager of the Suther Hn Commercial club, spent several hours In the city today attending to buslnesB matters. Dr. M. E. Chambers, late of Ca tebo, Oklahoma, Is fn tho city today looking over the country with the In tention of locating In tills vicinity. The case of Lewis A. Poe against Augusta VoUbrccht has been settled and a motion has been filed ,by Messrs Fullerton and Orcutt, plain tiff's attorneys, to dismiss the"cnuse. HEAL ESTATE THAXSFEKS. Josephine Warner to Mahlon Pe' tree, lots 6 and 7, block 8, Yoncalla. B. Fenton, sheriff, to F. G. Ml celll, tract lying north of block 12, Ter. Pk. add; south 10 feet lot 11 and all lot 12, block 86; lots No. 8 nnd 9, block 9, Hamilton's add; lot No. 2, block 2, Hanilltou's add;- 40 acres in Section 23. township 27, range 4; lots 3 and 9, Section 31. township 27, range 4; 100 acrea in section 17. townshln 23. range 4. B. Fenton, sheriff, to J. H. Daven port, webt halt of west half of sw quarter, section 18, township 27, range 6. E. V. Hoover to George Neuner, Jr., lot 0, block 18, Roseburg. Maggie J. Poe to Eliza Embree, 80.63 acres in section 7, township 28, range 4. J. M. Mayes to Kittle Mayes lots 9 and 10, Maple Park add, Riddles. MP r-New York Store-n Great Easter Sale of Suits and Dresses in i, in.! h i' ik .i a j i i i hi 1 yv' llllTi l!l'?fT jlTR I 1 V''" X1 k t 'iiil J I W.IJ'I V I I Itl'l I IIMIIKIi I TV'OMEN'S $30 to $35 Suits in w a grand assortment ofv the" newest styles, suits that are made by the highest class of suit makers. Values that are in comparable. Styles the most elect, and each and every garment a creation in it self. We are, offering you the biggest snap before Easter that you ever bought. Look these values over, let us serve you; remember, for this one week only All kinds of cloth, fancy serges and fancy Scotch mixtures, wide wales, diagonals in fact. Fashion favors' them all. LOT NO 2 . Values to $25 Women's high-class tail ored suits, the many stylish and popular cloths. Styles that are the best. Look to us to show you the latest and best line you ever saw at the low price of LOT NO 3 -only Values to $19 in 50 different styles and cloths. All sizes. Values incomparable. Suits that you would ordinarly pay twice the low price of WW mm 14-J9B S'M North Jnrkson st. IlOSKlIl'llG, OREGON